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Free Transfers & Biometric Security


Fintech firm Bankit Microfinance Bank has offered free transfers and biometric security features to its customers to improve their experience.

In a statement over the weekend, Bankit MFB said its offers of biometric authentication and instant free transfers to real-time alerts and cashback on bill payments are all revolutionising the way Nigerians bank.

Bankit Microfinance Bank is a digital bank focused on providing secure, fast, and inclusive financial solutions to individuals and businesses across Nigeria.

Bankit MFB’s Chief Operating Officer, Simpa Yekini, speaking on the new offerings, said, ‘’At Bankit, we’re not just building another digital bank, we’re engineering an ecosystem where security meets convenience, and every transaction brings value. Our platform is built for today’s mobile-first generation: fast, intuitive, and secure.

‘’For us, it’s a bold stride towards a unicorn status, and we are leveraging innovation to drive financial inclusion while delivering seamless user experiences across all touchpoints with our app, which now includes seamless free transfers to any bank in Nigeria, biometric login and advanced security protocols, instant free alerts, and bill payment with cashback and rewards on savings.’’

The firm also recommitted to shaping the future of digital finance in Africa.

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